Huddy Park

Huddy Park is a park in Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The park, located at the bottom of the Waterwitch Avenue hill, was dedicated to the patriot Joshua Huddy, who was hanged there by loyalists in 1782 after being captured during the American Revolutionary War. Since 1994, Huddy Park has been home to the annual summer Clamfest celebrations, during which it is home to live music and entertainment, a Ferris Wheel, and various food stalls.